Zfrebird4 Posted April 7, 2011 #26 Posted April 7, 2011 No major problems with T-Mobile. AND FOR THE HEARING IMPARIED WHO RIDE: I now use a unit called iCOM that picks up a call from the cell phone and throws it into my hearing aid, where the electronic sounds is adjusted for my tonal hearing looses or deficits. Cost: $290; will do voice recognition IF your cell phone does; either, it will call your last number back by two pushes on the button. It is MP3 adaptable, so THAT is where I will soon be listening to my music on a Sony - Walkman 16GB. Best Buy is the best price at $99.99, and it will play FM. So give me a call and if I'm riding I'll be able to say, 'I hear ya,' .... if I'm NOT in our beautiful CO Canyons. And yep, as all know, it works great 'on top of the world' on Trail Ridge Road, .... which (itching now) .... will be opened in May! I'll be there. JackZ:Venture:
Hulign Posted April 7, 2011 #27 Posted April 7, 2011 I am a cell phone junkie... Had 15 at least in the last couple years.Tried the iphone...decent phone but lousy coverage on ATT. I am back on sprint now with an HTC Evo and I love it. I do tend to tinker more than most. Flashing different roms, rooting...etc. The iphone is even better if you jailbreak and get all the goodies apple doesn't want you to have. Frank
Skid Posted April 7, 2011 #28 Posted April 7, 2011 (edited) (Quote thread title) Does your Cell Phone Work??? Yes...but I havent washed this new one yet... give me some time.. My wife just now brought me her cell phone after she washed it, I guess she wanted a new one. Edited April 7, 2011 by Skid
eazyduzzit Posted April 7, 2011 #29 Posted April 7, 2011 Yeah Slick97 I have AT & T. It's OK in Knoxville, but when you get out in the boonies you can forget it.
dray Posted April 7, 2011 Author #30 Posted April 7, 2011 I'm still carrying a 6-8 year old Motorola Razor, and I rarely drop a call. I have an old Razor VC3 its is a great phone been thinking of reactivating it (Quote thread title) Does your Cell Phone Work??? Yes...but I havent washed this new one yet... give me some time.. Eck were proud of you little buddy:thumbsup2: wife not letting you do the laundry yet? Original Droid, not one problem over the last year. my wife has the same first droid we got them the same time and all i can say is if mine worked half as good as hers id be a happy camper she has MS and has dropped her phone on the floor more then I'd care to count and it still works great I take good care of my phone not one of them has ever been dropped or wet i even carry it in a plastic bag to protect it from dirt and dust at work; on the bike i put it in the left hand pocket and wrap it in a soft cloth to protect them this is only a phone problem not a service problem or a connection problem I'm still on my old Alltel plan through Verison
Hummingbird Posted April 7, 2011 #31 Posted April 7, 2011 Warden and I have talked about cell phones just not sure which way to go. We did move up to the rechargable portable phones. We can walk around the yard with it!! I'm just a little behind on that. Not to worry - my son thinks it's a crime because I refuse to get texting on my Droid. I keep telling him that if someone has time to text, they can call me and be done. "But" he say's, "everybody texts" Evidently not everybody 'cause I don't, besides if a customer wants me they'll either email or call.
Rick Haywood Posted April 8, 2011 #32 Posted April 8, 2011 My phone aint one of those crappy computer phones. It can do some really novel stuff. it makes and receives calls, with a voice, I can actually talk to the person on the other end instead of having to type out the conversation. Amazing technology huh? I've had this same phone for 6 years. WOW I have one just like you......I punch in 10 numbers and someone answers my call. It is really an amazing product. So much easier than having to type everything out like the old telex machines.
BuddyRich Posted April 8, 2011 #33 Posted April 8, 2011 I keep telling him that if someone has time to text Yea, But you can text yourself that list you want from the store, or your wife can, and you got the proof you didn't buy the wrong thing! :rotf:
hig4s Posted April 8, 2011 #34 Posted April 8, 2011 Not to worry - my son thinks it's a crime because I refuse to get texting on my Droid. I keep telling him that if someone has time to text, they can call me and be done. "But" he say's, "everybody texts" Evidently not everybody 'cause I don't, besides if a customer wants me they'll either email or call. Refuse to get texting???? for my android phone, a G1, I had to have an internet plan, and all the internet plans came with free unlimited texting.
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